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Low W$WSF% indicative of...?
Fairly new here read ITH and SSHP(x2) so i understand many conepts but notice my W$WSF% is 23.59% rest of the stats are in parameters except PF 4.21% over 4k hands. while a small sample any major leak attributed to this low stat other than not closing the deal???
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Re: Low W$WSF% indicative of...?
by PF do you mean PF raise?
If so, that's far too low. You should be shooting for 7-9%. But, you only have 4k hands. Get to 10k and look it over again. |
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Re: Low W$WSF% indicative of...?
Your low PFR is at least partially contributing to your low won $ when seen flop %. If you raised more pre-flop, you would fold out more junk hands, and your top pair hands would get sucked out on less.
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Re: Low W$WSF% indicative of...?
post your aggression street-by-street.
low WSF is often an aggression issue. |
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Re: Low W$WSF% indicative of...?
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post your aggression street-by-street. low WSF is often an aggression issue. [/ QUOTE ] ya and I doubt the low PFR is a result of the4k hand size either |
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Re: Low W$WSF% indicative of...?
Flop 1.90
Turn 2.60 River 3.06 Total 2.36 Preflop not included. These seem ok?? |
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Re: Low W$WSF% indicative of...?
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Flop 1.90 Turn 2.60 River 3.06 Total 2.36 Preflop not included. These seem ok?? [/ QUOTE ] Be more aggressive on the flop. The bets are cheap here and when you are in position the free card play works a lot. Well, it works a lot at pokerroom and I can assume it's the same at any micro. You should be pumping draws and taking control of the hand with your flop bets. To learn specifically how to do this post your hands. PS 4k hands is not a significant sample size. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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Re: Low W$WSF% indicative of...?
What's your VP$IP%?
That's the first thing I'd look at. |
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Re: Low W$WSF% indicative of...?
VP$IP% 16.86 over 4k...small sample size
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Re: Low W$WSF% indicative of...?
Screw VPIP, you have a 4% PFR.
That's the problem. |
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